I'm trying to get the captions from images in Wordpress but I can't find an easy function to grab this bit of informatio开发者_如何学Gon.
Anyone know a way to get this?
Thanks
If you are trying to get the caption while in a post you can echo it out inside your "the_post_thumbnail" tag.
<?php the_post_thumbnail();
echo get_post(get_post_thumbnail_id())->post_excerpt; ?>
You can also use the same method to show the image description. This is a little better feature in WordPress 3.5
<?php the_post_thumbnail();
echo get_post(get_post_thumbnail_id())->post_content; ?>
If you need to style the caption or description you can wrap it in a div like below.
<?php the_post_thumbnail();
echo '<div class="myDiv">' . get_post(get_post_thumbnail_id())->post_excerpt . '</div>'
; ?>
Hope that helps.
Turns out captions are stored as post excerpts. So,
<?php echo $post->post_excerpt; ?>
will print out the caption if you are on the attachment image page (image.php in your theme) and inside the Loop.
Using Wordpress 4.8, this little guy worked for me:
<?php the_post_thumbnail_caption(); ?>
I'm using this code, It works fine.
$get_description = get_post(get_post_thumbnail_id())->post_excerpt; if(!empty($get_description)){//If description is not empty show the div echo '<div class="img-caption">' . $get_description . '</div>'; }
Put this inside figure tag of your single.php file
$image_caption = get_post(get_post_thumbnail_id())->post_excerpt;
if(!empty($image_caption)) {
echo '<figcaption itemprop="caption">' . $image_caption . '</figcaption>';
}
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